Business Fast > Health > AstraZeneca: Jeremy Hunt 'disappointed' by drugs firm's low-tax move HealthAstraZeneca: Jeremy Hunt 'disappointed' by drugs firm's low-tax moveFebruary 10, 2023posted on Feb. 10, 2023 at 1:24 pm AstraZenaca chose Republic of Ireland for £320m factory because of the UK’s “discouraging” tax rate. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastFebruary 10, 2023previous articleVanEck launches uranium and nuclear sector ETFnext articleGOP Rep Emmer Lashes Out At SEC's Gary Gensler Over Kraken Crackdown: 'Regulatory Purgatory Strategy Hurts Americans Most'You Might Also LikeHealth'One-of-a-kind' girl born with heart outside chest has pioneering surgeryApril 23, 2025HealthSix Massachusetts hospital workers on same floor report getting brain tumorsApril 18, 2025HealthWorld's longest-living family ate this cheap 'longevity soup' dailyApril 12, 2025HealthCovid symptoms you shouldn't confuse with hay fever, according to doctorApril 8, 2025HealthRecord number of Americans unable to pay for basic healthcare – as health insurance profits reach new highsApril 2, 2025Health'I had to use a goods lift to go for an abortion'March 29, 2025Recommended For YouSportsLiverpool news: Arne Slot keeps calm over title as ticket prices skyrocketApril 27, 2025SportsFinanceState pensioners on these DWP benefits urged to shun £694 boostApril 27, 2025FinanceSportsChris Eubank Jr beats Conor Benn in brutal epic to settle bitter rivalryApril 26, 2025SportsSportsMarcus Rashford misses Aston Villa FA Cup semi-final vs Crystal Palace with injuryApril 26, 2025SportsMarketRepublicans plan to scrap US audit regulatorApril 26, 2025Market
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